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Information and decision-making process for selective termination of dichorionic pregnancies: some French obstetricians' points of view

Authors :
Legendre, Claire-Marie
Hervé, Christian
Goussot-Souchet, Michèle
Bouffard, Chantal
Moutel, Grégoire
Service de génétique, Département de pédiatrie
Université de Sherbrooke (UdeS)
Laboratoire d'éthique médicale et médecine légale (LEM)
Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5)-Réseau Inserm de Recherche en éthique médicale
Duchange, Nathalie
Université de Sherbrooke [Sherbrooke]
Université Paris Descartes - Paris 5 (UPD5) - Réseau Inserm de Recherche en éthique médicale
Source :
Prenatal Diagnosis, Prenatal Diagnosis, Wiley, 2009, 29 (1), pp.89-94. ⟨10.1002/pd.2174⟩, Prenatal Diagnosis, Wiley, 2009, 29 (1), pp.89-94. <10.1002/pd.2174>
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2009.

Abstract

International audience; BACKGROUND: In France, neither Bioethics Law nor law related to abortion make reference to selective terminations (ST). Because they apply in the context of multiple pregnancies, ST raises problems which differ from those we usually see in prenatal medicine.We wanted to know: 1) which approaches were used by obstetricians to inform couples about processes and risks of ST, 2) their role in the decision-making process of couples, and 3) their representations about the level of autonomy that couples are able to assume. METHODS: Qualitative research, eight semi-structured interviews performed with eight obstetricians from seven public hospitals in Parisian region. RESULTS: Similarities: *Necessity to devote a lot of time to information. *Importance to give the couples the maximum of time for reflection. *Belief that the final decision belongs to couples. Discordances: *Heterogeneity of revealed information. *Discrepancy in the will to assure a complete and non directive information transfer. *Divergence in representations of what is an ethical support. *Differences in the limits of the autonomy of couples. CONCLUSIONS: All physicians believe that they respect the autonomy of couples, arguing that final decision belongs to them. Paradoxically, some results are indicative of a sizeable level of directiveness from the physicians.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01973851 and 10970223
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Prenatal Diagnosis, Prenatal Diagnosis, Wiley, 2009, 29 (1), pp.89-94. ⟨10.1002/pd.2174⟩, Prenatal Diagnosis, Wiley, 2009, 29 (1), pp.89-94. <10.1002/pd.2174>
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....8a21b43736b840d427cb9b09e805b118